Add guard to render chapter slider just once.#1586
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derekkraan wants to merge 1 commit intovidstack:mainfrom
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Add guard to render chapter slider just once.#1586derekkraan wants to merge 1 commit intovidstack:mainfrom
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Related:
Should fix #1191. Or at least provide a template for fixing further issues described in #1191.
Related PRs: #1616 #1617
Description:
Adds a guard to ensure that the chapter slider only renders once, even when onConnect is called multiple times.
Ready?
Yes.
Anything Else?
Solves this issue with the double chapter slider:
See this thread on SO for some background information.
Review Process:
Trigger calling onConnect twice. See the linked SO issue above. Or see @bu6n's issue repository linked in #1191 to reproduce. But I hope it is relatively straightforward to see what is going on here.